Muhammad Abbas World Record Against Pakistan: Today, Muhammad Abbas is everywhere. In fact, on Saturday, this 21 -year -old young player made his debut for New Zealand and made a world record with his stormy batting. In his debut against Pakistan, Abbas scored a half -century in just 24 balls. During this, 3 sixes and 3 fours came out of his bat. Abbas has now become the batsman to score the fastest half -century in a debut match in the history of ODI cricket.
Prior to Abbas, this record was in the name of Krunal Pandya of India. Krunal scored a fifty in just 26 balls in his debut match. Krunal Pandya made this record against England in 2021. Now Abbas of New Zealand has taken this record to his name.
Let us know that 21 -year -old Muhammad Abbas played an explosive innings of 52 runs in 26 balls against Pakistan. Everyone is praising their T20 -like batting in the ODI match. Abbas hit 3 fours and 3 sixes in his innings. With Abbas’s strong innings, New Zealand scored 344 runs for 9 wickets in 50 overs in the first ODI. In response, the Pakistan team collapsed for 271 runs. New Zealand won the first ODI by 73 runs.
Know who is Muhammad Abbas?
For your information, let us know that maybe even though Muhammad Abbas has started his international career with New Zealand, he is originally from Pakistan. Abbas is now the first Pakistani cricketer to play for New Zealand. He was born in Lahore. Muhammad Abbas is the son of former Pakistani cricketer Azhar Abbas. His father played first class cricket for both Pakistan and New Zealand.
See Muhammad Abbas’s stormy batting
Dispatched for four by the 21-year-old on debut, Muhammad Abbas! Follow live and free in nz on tvnz + & duke 📺 and @Sportnationnz 📻 Live Scoring | https://t.co/CVMR1MQN5i #Nzvpak #Cricketnation pic.twitter.com/haqpu5jks3
– Blackcaps (@blackcaps) March 29, 2025
Pakistan-Born Abbas Set for Nz Debut?
Muhammad Abbas, Son of Former Pakistani Cricketer Azhar Abbas, Could Be Wearing The Black Caps Jersey in the Upcoming Odie Series!
Born in Lahore, Abbas Moved to New Zealand with his family in 2004.
His Father, Azhar Abbas, Played… pic.twitter.com/yrcmonfioooo
– Nukta Pakistan (@nuktapakistan) March 25, 2025